Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
There will be more tonight. (Oh, and Deb? More please.)
Honest. It's part II of a (eep) five-part series. I keep working in Part V, but it occurs to me that perhaps I should finish II, III, and IV first.
I'm a crazy quilt writer.
I've got the first and last parts of Secrets We've Been Keeping (the name of the one I posted this morning) written, the last part of Part V, none of Parts III and IV.
It's mad-making.
I'll do more, as well - I don't leave stuff unifinished, just occasionally it takes awhile, with MS and buffynighting and novel deadlines and all (except that I'm a year ahead of deadline schedule, not behind, so all I can use as an excuse there is the fact that I'm ripping through the current one and don't want to break the flow if possible....)
If you want to know where your ability to meet deadline went, it's Deb that stole it.
All your deadlines are belonging to me.
Plei, I like that very much. Of course my usual clarion call: more, please. It would be nice if you'd finish the others so we (okay, I) could read them in order.
I have a question. Deb, in the above (which I like lots and lots and lots too -- she's an intriguing character, your Amanda) you use "normality". I've seen that a lot, lately. I could have sworn that the proper word was "normalcy" and that normality was the one someone made up when they couldn't remember normalcy. Only, Dictionary.com has both as perfectly appropriate uses. My question, I guess, is why one word choice over the other and does anyone else blink when they see the word "normality"?
normality was the one someone made up when they couldn't remember normalcy.
fwiw,
normalcy,
like
gotten,
is an archaic word which is no longer in use in UK English. We just have
normality.
I was under the impression that
normalcy
was something that had been made up by you wacky Colonials, until Bill Bryson set me straight in one of his books. (forget which. Could have been
Made in America.
?)
"normalcy" is no longer used? Surprise.
We just have normality.
Allegedly, anyway.
(ducking, running, fearing being chased by UKistas)
What Fay said (old Oxford/Goldsmiths hanger outer tutor here). It's like "gotten", that's precisely the trigger word for me, on the US/UK differences. Gotten? What on earth is "gotten"?
I've always used normality, I think - but truly, I never stopped to consider it. Just the word my family always used. Normality.
There will be more Amanda. BTW, can someone save me a shitload of research and tell me whether I'm talking out of my ass when I call Rupert's daddy Richard? I mean, does anyone know of an already-existing name?
I really need to finish II, because it has what is right now my FAVOURITE scene ever ever ever near the end. (For which I spent several hours researching WWII history, just for one stinking simile.)